"When we started to put pressure on the opposition those offloads went away. We've got to be a little more disciplined when we've got the football and we've just got to have a bit more resilience with our defence."
The Knights had a bit of luck when they ran a blind-side play from a 10-metre scrum that saw Sione Mata'utia race away for his second of three tries, with Shaun Johnson colliding with referee Gavin Morris as he attempted to shutdown Joey Leilua. Frustrated captain Simon Mannering voiced his displeasure at the time but refused to use it as an excuse post-match.
"I guess I haven't really seen it before and his explanation was that he can't just disappear," Mannering said. "We just have to be a bit better there and hopefully the referees are too. That's no excuse and throughout the game we just didn't build any pressure and they executed a lot better than us."
With just three games remaining against the Roosters [home], Titans [home] and Panthers [away], improvement is needed across the board with each result crucial to the Warriors chances of claiming a vital fifth or sixth-place finish.
"We didn't build pressure throughout so we could hopefully score points later on. We didn't do that today and didn't do that last week," Mannering said. "When we have we've got the results and we're definitely going to have to do that next week against the Roosters because that's what they thrive on, that real grinding footy and scoring points in the back half of games."